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The Importance of Civil Discourse

A message from President Greer January 7, 2021 Dear Milligan community, As I reflect on yesterday’s events in Washington, DC, I am appalled and embarrassed.  I’m appalled at the behavior of individuals who inexplicably thought the best way to achieve their goal was to...

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Milligan offering free COVID-safe tax preparation

MILLIGAN UNIVERSITY, Tenn. (Jan. 6, 2021) — Milligan University’s VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) program has provided free, IRS-certified tax return preparation to local citizens for over a decade. The program, sponsored by Bank of Tennessee and Carter County Bank, will be held three Saturdays during the 2021 filing season: Feb. 27, March 13 and March 27.

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Dean’s List Fall 2020

More than 360 students at Milligan University were named to the academic dean’s list in recognition of their academic excellence for the Fall 2020 semester.

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Milligan athletic director and administrator to retire

MILLIGAN, Tenn. (Dec. 17, 2020) — Milligan University President Bill Greer announced last week the forthcoming retirement of longtime administrator Mark Fox, effective August 1, 2021. Fox has served as vice president for student development and athletics since 1998....

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Milligan welcomes Eastman’s Mark Cox to Board of Trustees

MILLIGAN, Tenn. (Dec. 15, 2020) — Milligan University announced a new appointment to the university’s Board of Trustees. Mark Cox, senior vice president and chief manufacturing, supply chain and engineering officer at Eastman, was approved on Friday, December 11, at...

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Emmanuel Seminary student wins national paper competition

MILLIGAN, Tenn. (December 14, 2020) – Samuel Guy, a student at Emmanuel Christian Seminary at Milligan, won the graduate division of the 2020 Stone-Campbell Journal Student Paper competition. His paper, titled, “What is Humanity (Adam) that You are Mindful: A...

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